I TIIoGuI.r&lI.OII|rIotI:etoWI.Wed.HardI4l.1SM. By SPORTS FRONT NICK I-‘ILLMORE Sweden Team May Disbond Tlieendoftliemadmzvybe hockey‘ team. the winner of the silver medal nsbnuck last mom ' Olympics at In in sight for Sweden's n at th. This is the indication 1 ational Winter leastéh 2,luV"e1‘I by a recent news story from the country’: capital. 0 A corobination of age. jealousy and money the orimavry factors behind the ‘\I per reporters . spa valcia which . ll? probable breakup. say the 8-3 victory over Czechoslo- clinched the silver med al was the last appearance for several of the team's internationally known veterans. Even vent the breakup. reported that N-—-tioml "orkt-v Leaxgiue teams pics and national hero for a decade has been una Sven tTumbal Johanssan. team captain, veteran of four olym- b lebonre- It . the seeds for the split were actually planted last fall when three members of the team trained with in the United States and ada. Ulf Werner. Who trained wi-th New York Rangers. has said he will sign a contract with the Obra and goalie Kjell Svenssora trai N1{L_ team an tih'I‘orontoMaple Lcafc but have not announced their plans as yet. Sterner. who olf . new. sports editor of swvd . ‘ Deficit: ‘\'\'heIP1'. and a vice-president of the Swedish Ice Hoe ey A$§""'9IlOn. pic scoring title Johoansson. from Rud- en 'ggest morninlg paper, ’ . or have gone to I-nnsbriick if I had known It would turn out like this." Another dcfem-eman. Gert Blotm. said: "no fun to play with them any more" Oh‘ The Cuff THE ONLY PLAYERS not signed by the National League (‘int-innati Reds at th WORTHINGTON and to sign was PETER ROSE 1961 FRA NK Mnnovucu has e re Dan Neville. JohnT rookie of the year for written an instruction EWGTO booklet on hockev that he hopes will be of interest to youngsters. Published by Thomas Nelson and Sons. booklet should be on local markets within weeks Brunswick. QUEBEC and Prince Edward nrfvincial chamtnionship rin-ks for entry in the Mixed Curling Championships tn bp played at aciian Curling Club. Toronto. Pm-line Club. including Mrs. Keith M-crn. so Marc P.E.I. is CLIFF MACDONALD’S C. A. can . Mrs, Ross (Gloria) Pigot. lead. 0N'S ll/Ionctondrink will represent New sland O’Keefe National t Royal Ca to 21. from the (liar Nora) Ma.cDoinal h 16 rink o 1 third: nswick staged at Kentvillle. N.S.. from July &15 inclusive. School general _manager George Warden has received more th applications for the school from pected that HARRY WATSON and will ’ opular school. Two of the school's direct the n ha ers or of the Phillidalphia Eagles. consecutive seasons. Eddie Pla had I similar record in ‘mi National Ieaguer to fan ' nk. the American League from 1902 to 1914. FVORT OF KINGS MocLeon's Crossbones Bounce Back For 2-1 lead Mai-Lcan‘s Crossbones. slight- ly irritated by losing the first game of the Kings County inter- mediate “B" finals to the Mur- ray Harbour Bruins. have eas- ily racked up successive thir- teen to one victories to take I lead in the series of two games to one. and plan to wrap this round up in five games. If they do. and after watching them in action. they probably will, they will then draw I bye into the Is- land finals. Their latest victory night) came quite a game was an even-steven affair for about only three minutes, and then the landslide started. Bill MacL.-iren carried the puck (‘Monday ' Th 0 across the Bruin line, passed to D] Rollie Jenkins. who skated around the net. and ‘ the puck on Carl Peters‘ stick, and Carl made no mistake. Before the period ended. Souris had as "A". Yet, without I doubt they are much too strong for most. if not all other ‘'3'’ team on the Island. What’: the solu- tion. Much as I like to think I know nearly everything. this I do not know. Possibly another grouping would be one way out. Morell and Souris Regional High Schools will renew their battle for the King’: C on n ty Senior ‘'8'’ hockey champion- ship this week. Il's a best of three affair. and Morell leads by virtue of an overtime victory In Morell In the first game. I)ur- ing the regular schedule. Mor- ell handled Souris with almost no trouble. but, the Souris lands are putting up I battle in the avoffs. The regular basketball sche- dules are rapidly drawing to I added six more goals. and had out for the game on ice. It was ten to nothing after two periods of play. and they outscored the Bruins three to one in the final period. Souris picked up I total of thirty-five points on the game, comprising thirteen goals and twenty-two‘ assists. Bill Mac- Laren was top point getter as he scored two goals and had five assists. Carl Peters w lta three goals and three assists. and Rollie Jenkins with two goals and four assists w I re next. Claude Peters picked up five assists on the night’: play. all, it was an impressive display streng . Bubhy Doucette had I fairly guy night, although he was called on to make thirty-o ne stops. Most of them were long drives. but, on the close in ones. he was unbeatable. He had no chance on the one that did man- age to get by him. Floyd Mac- Lean Iiatrbot net cannot be faulted for the defeat, as his forwards were not back-skating, and "T11! defense couldn't cops to represent this County In 11- land playdowns. Morell in ad Sourls are tied In the girl’: d'iv‘I- sion. and both will represent the County in the Island play- offs. In this division. I playoff will probably be necef , decide first olace. as Morell and Sourls are both tied. d I rest of the schedule points to the fact that they'll probably stay that way. Once again. talk has started on articicial Ice rinks for King’: County centres. And while I like the idea. it simply isn't feasible. There Is not ONE cen- Ire in this County. with the pol- slble exception of Morel! that can and will support such I pro- ject. Outside of I few playoff games. attendance is almost nil. At one game In Montague. bet Sour-is and Heather- dale. It w- - no as n people were in attendance One name In South between the Flvers and Seven Mile Road had about twenty-five paid admis- sions. And it is aw-hilly easy to say "You build I link and we'll come and support It." Henry Larter has hung up the bowling shoes. Or rather, he’: sold Henry always said I"’y°" that if a team he considered in- ferior defeated his team In the V1 . first place so both squads have sewed up the righll l shown above are three members of the Art Burke in their surprisingly lrlnk I By MARVEN MOSS ! Canadian Press Staff Writer '1 British Columbia's Lyal-l Dagg lswallowed up the soft touch of Newfoundland 1545 ‘Jack Pol-yblank's tough North- ‘tern Ontario rink 10-8 Tuesday. ‘lparlaying an unbeaten string time the lead after four rounds 'in the Canadian curling cham- l 4 pmnsmp. lpi up in the opening five bye and sends Dagg against }Friday. the final day of the . ' The Richardson rink from ends. :9“, Brunswick. the Ricl_1ard- ;spiel. Saskatchewan, four-time win-i Ernie switched to draw § son's against Alberta, Manitoba ; THIRD ROUND lflefs of tho round-robin bon- lgame fr m the traditional {against Newfoundl a n d. Poly- .BC. 303 012 200 202-15 lspiel, meanwhile rode behind ‘knockout style most of the top lblank against Nova Scotia and Nfld. 010100 021 010- 6 with 3 perfect: 3.0 mark, upend- rinks use and it seemed to un- lMann against Quebec. N. Ontario 202 013 010 011-11 ll“. 1.3;‘ .’?."“§' ‘~“““"‘:.-.‘.*.' - - dials -«ta ’ w ii i - , .- _ ~ -rand by: ' Ta ' S ' - .0ntarm 010 001 200 401-9 ' Wit 11 entries. one rink is S Quebec °21"1°12°°I°"'3 M-we each round. P.E.I. 000 102 002 101.7 Polyblank wo Its first two lsiarts before running into the classy crew from the Pacific Coast. His Kirkland Lake rink ‘edged New Brunswick 11-9 In the morning third-round. ‘town foursome — averaging 26 years in age-was meanwhile bracketed with Manitoba. On- tario and Nova Scotia at the 2-2 level. 1 Burke. tied with the Richard- lson's and Dagg with a pair of wins after the opening two ‘rounds. was set back 8-7 by .Quebec in morning play. IOVERPOWER ONTARIO 1 Winnipeg‘: Bruce . e was born in 1923. the year {his father won the first of two in a t i o n I l championships for Manitoba - overpowered the ailing Bob Mann of Ontario 115 Iin the afternoon after knocking |off the Ron Northcott Calgary rink from Alberta 11-8 in the third round_ Northcott bounded back to crush Quebec 15-8 in the after- lnoon for Alberta's first win In .four st arts. I performance lthlal's the talk of the bonspiel .in this community of 18.000 l Nova Scotia meanwhile ‘;Newfoundland down defeat ‘No. 4 with a 12-6 win in the lafternoon after bowing 9-5 to ;Ontario in the morning. Mann later developed stomach flu and Dagg. 34, public relations di- rector for I paper company in Vancouver. preserved the w over Polyblank with I superb toss on his last stone. I draw for shot rock. He said the ice turned heavy halfway through the game and to it “gave us I little trouble but .we curled well nonetheless. The ‘SHS Defeats PWC Team summersids High school has- ketball team nippcd the Prince of Wales team at Civic Auditor- ium in Summerside yesterday afternoon by the score of 60-58. With the score tied with 20 se- cond: to go Brian Scully sank two free throws to add the two extra points. ners with 18 points Ron Mac- Dougall had 15 and Ron Hickey 11. Ron Diamond of P.W.C. hit for 25 points and Lyle Huggan had 17. It was the first win for S.H.S. and the first loss for P.W.C. In the P.E.I. Interscholastic lea- George O'Donnell and Al Forgie were the officials. 8.11.8. ll meet S.D.U. ln‘the fir game of the semi-finals at Civic Auditorium next Friday the winner of this series to go against P.W.C. in the finals. mlnatlnn LIrter’s Fhntstmel in the Men’: Leanne semi-finals. ‘V The mote-Eaten now Ince Junlfiff to the final: against the Night ‘ . Notche Iretfie new lNafl°nal. 7-2 .°’ ‘" ' North River Juniors toppled "°""'” 'f;,""° °“‘"""°"' the Borden Nationals 7-: In an e------. u» m me -.-«~- :.:.'::::.*°:'..:-:::.:. '* *- totwotowin boaoi-s.1tIthe D “Mm; “ed nnttlanein towmruintun I"; . "am with “mm h “T he "om; bi; ‘A Gellnas fined new e we - - ‘w.,. .“.,.m;. 11,. a brace for the North River cause G. Frlzzell and .1. Davis tr con "Hook" Walsh and 6. Mc- Dougall flredths lovers mart era. 9 and shaded 1909 Art Burke’: young Charlotte- Hudson--‘ Malcolm Coulnon led the wln- 1 II oons come to Summerside -2 close game with the highly Ernie ' favored rd rink from Saskatchewan yes- rboys are doing real fine." His fsellle the bovs from the island. I ‘lead. Barry Naimark. known as- lsam. was t . skip of British ;Cilumbia‘s national entry in :WF.RE EXTENDED l The Richardson‘; under sk-lp Ernie were extended for the .first time the competition jovercoming a 6-2 cushion Burke Edges Local Team The Prince Edward Island rink icons-iistinlg of Art Burke (skip). lslu Laves lFi~rst slonel. Bob }Dlllon lsemndl and Allan Smith lvfhirdl. threatened to dispose tor the extremely highly regal - led Richardson rink. represent- ling Saskatchewan. as they forc- ed them to a 12-9 flinall in a ‘bI‘€‘a‘1lI'Il"ba|klI‘1IIg culling maltch lstagcd in the Dominion Brier THE ART BURKE tRl"NlEm ‘with a four-count In the eighth; ;end-it missed being five by- "1-16th of an lnch—fell one back ‘ _in ‘front with a three on the 10th. ‘The til-st starting at 3 pm. AST ‘gives Prince Edward Island the perfectly in the eleventh end. \v_ on,’ The stones lying when Burke's de- livery chipped off Saska-tchle- nnlarin wen's front stone to stay in the Manitoba number four wan then raised Burke to three Alberta bu-t stayed as four. Burke tlhen 1Qiiebec raised his rock for shot rock .. I‘, " rrf: DlE'DROI’1‘ (OP) Parker MacDonald put in I Gordie Howe passout with 5:35 to play Tuesday night to give Detroit Red Wings a 3-2 National Hockey League victory over Toronto Maple Leafs. The place and VII‘- ; tually assured the Red Wings of making the Stanley Cup play- ffs o . Detroit is three points behind the third-place Leafs, who have played one more game. and 12 ‘ points ahead of fifth-place New V Smith provi , couldn't hold t.h Yor . Bruce MacGregor and Floyd early one-goal but the Wings em. George Armstrong niatched MacGregor’s goal and then Ron leads for Detroit , Stewart. on I setup from Dave - Keon while killing in penalty. 5 scored with 45 seconds left in . the second period to make It 2-2. . PAY-OFF COMBO It was the second straight to Smith (back turned) and Bob Dillon. tei-day afternoon. Left right are: Stu Lavers. Allan B.C., Sask. Unclefealecl In Curling Championships Saskatchewan tied things upl ;ond. starting at 8 p.m. Saskat- chewan goes against Ontarl "Northern Ontario against Manl- toba. Prince Edward Island against Alberta. Quebec against Newfoundland and Nova Scotia against New Br-unswic _ Saskatchewan and British (‘.0- lumhia meet in the 10th round the ninth and then pushed in Two rounds are set for today. 011 010 104 000- 8 000 201 030 212-11 Saskalcheu a ha I\' S. 013 020 220101-12 The Saskatclieiva-r. foursome A.‘-nd‘ 000 ml 002 m0__ 6 'nuled curl pi'act'1cally 020101020110—— 8;‘ Richardsons had three RC. gm 020102 0m_g1o E 101 010 010 010- 5 ‘ spot. Saska-lc«he- ; ml 410 120 005-15 000 002 004 110- 8 1 lcompetilion yesterday al‘ter- position and pickled up one to Sask. 101001040-302-12‘ noon the clmrlometown pull within one point of the PEI 030130 101010-11 gplmlm, eventual 'ntiietrs. l _ STANDINGS _ ’ I The Saskawhpmfian fink In aha gwejfih and (may and’ Canadian curling champion- j lected one in the first end. when glfirntie Richialrdson knocked out ;Bilrke‘s shot rock and stayed .10 collect one. Burke collected l two in the second and just miss- I ed I chance to make it thlnee as his attempted draw with his last was too heavy and went: l'~l-ghil through the house. gin lone. e bea curled evenly over ti '1aid flive each. The score readl 31-7 at the end of nine ends with ‘ '. the local team holding the lim 1 e close. In the boys dtivision..Mor- his gm“, ‘gains; Hudson mg. ‘ bu. dangerous had We“. th 1 ell and Montague are blI‘I1lW! it germ powerful Rlichaundson foursome. ] Airn-ie Richardson (third stone) broke the tenth end wide open for the Saskatchewan tea in when his tllilrow got Burke's shot rock and stayed near the button for shot rock. Allan Smith then knocked out the Richardson’: guard rock to make it possible to get a good shot at their number one rock 12-foot circle. The Island‘s next throw was a complete miss in an attempted knock out of the Riclialrdstm shot rock near the button. Saskatchewan then put another guard on their num- 5' or one stone. COSTLY MISS The Island tr.-aim’: fliintal atone e circle to count three and take a 10-8 lead in the game. lMoroons Meetl The Combines . Those amazing 0'Leary Mar- to- night to try to make it th r ee straight over the Warren Tex- aco Combines in their best seven semi-final series for the championship of th Prince County Hockey League. . In two of the biggest supsi-ts ; of the season 0'Leary defealedl the Combines 10-8 at Civic Sta- - dlum in I co’me-from-behind ef- ' fort then trounced the Texaco; boys 10-30 In 0' ry. l "Enough is enough" say the Combines and they vow they are calling I halt to the victory march of the surprising MI- roons. Over 500 watched the two teams Monday night in 0'LeIry and I bumper crowd is expected at Civic Stadium tonight to see the knock out game kept the house c}l]car until Art Burke throw 1 5°‘ 9 k t h v iock to the from of the housel ‘as 3 C “an at the 12 o'clock mark. knocked out the Burke rock. and stayed l saska.b0he,wBm picked up omlliurkes final stone nudged the; ' the third to tie the game at Saskawhewa“ _ ltliree-all when they knocked ‘he b‘_“W""~' "5 I . a gem l Burke's shot rock out to count 3”’ mum hm“ 1"‘ him” ‘"1 Nclvfmmdlanfl ms very the process of sweeping the e next five ends :"‘‘'I‘ long River I e e p‘ ' Nips Rustico ‘;c,..‘::’..tl..:...T'.°.““i3'...;’;*. E; "I reaching more than hools teaum may.-ng a Smcny .ship standing after four rounds: ‘I S L .e Island team's .ond lastl Bmish C"l“mbla 1 Northern Ontario t h 9 n 3 Prince Edward Island mm“, l Ontario Saskatchewan’: 1 Nova Scotia : 1 Manitoba . 11 cc mcl‘ "M59" 1” New Brunswick second slonel Amer, for shot me .p.u:.or.-:.u.o-.as.s-:.:ee.e- 4 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 0 inescorc: PIIEI 03) 130101 010- 9 Sask.. 101 001 040 302-12 ‘FOR E e following is the fcurling lrink for l7 in mixed today. Jones. E. Cudmore. D_ Sorrie. Two games were played last R. MacDonald. ntigvht in the North Shore Junior Ire 2 -—- DE JOHHSIOH. 1)- Hockey Sam“-Lmis when Long Jones. 1'). Clark-son. C. Gordon mwr edged Rusum 4.3 and vs. E. Shaw. Lil MacDonald, D. H‘|ntH MW“. Ke,n_ glerring. P. Warner. slnzmon Seabrooka 34. Both‘ P-"'- . winning teams now lead ttheirrl I“ 1 " A: S'”““"'“* M‘ s“m‘ respecvtrive series two games ,0 van. K. Sullivan. P_ Johnston. mm... -m 3 best M five series’ vs. 1'), 1\/I(‘GOWBl’I. K. Hughes. L. George Riley scored twice for Swwam L‘ Hmley‘ Long Riva. in the first game Ice 2 -— G. Kennedy. C. Slew- . art. (‘ene Murphy 0. ‘Hennigar WM” Chem" Paymer ‘md vs. Fl Vuozzo. L. Sinclair. J. Gallant. F. Gallant and o" *M"°N°”' E‘ M""‘"“" Gallant scored one apiece for : losing cause. In the second game 0. Smith of Hunter Rivver fired a hat trick while W. MudPfierson and . Ford scored two each. A single goal was added by S. Ford. ' Luck Dollars. Freetow Royals blasted St. Eleanors Lucky Dollars 11-3 in a game played at the Bedenue rink on Monday nighl. This win gives the Royals a two to noth- ing lead over the Lucky Dollars in their best of five series. A. Reeves led the Freetiowu scoring attack with a three goal performance. P. Connlck and W. The ne will be F Kensi-nglon . for River plays Kcnsingtnn at 7.30 and Iangx River and - tlco handle at 9.30. -singletons went to T. Drummond. M. Roberts. W. Hcffell. L. Roberts fired two markers 11'! 1. loslmz cause sill S. Wil- liamr garnered a single for the S. Eleanors team REACHES SCHOOLS and The BBC's school broadcast- ing department sends out 59 sound transmissions a week. 21.000 Sf‘ . PI.AYO~I"-F HOCKEY TONIGHT (WEDNESDAY) CIVIC STADIUM GAME TIME min P.M. .O.'l.eory Maroon: vs ' Warren‘: Texaco Combines Admission Adults 60c—Students 35¢ if the Combines can make good their vow. Game time is I 8.30. Dagg gets his bye in the sec- . 020101 002104-11 1 &=a3l9l¢I¢l\7$l0—"59 lRoyoIs Blast game in which the Howe-Mac- Donald combination paid off for the Wings. MacDonald scored with less than five minutes to lCity League Hoop Action The Pirates defeated St. Dun- stan‘s junior varsity 56-55 ‘.11 an Island Senior “C” basketball game played Monday night at the St. Dunstan‘s gym The following are the lineups: Pirates: W. MacLean 9. Hor- vat Hvndnian 27. ismith 13 man 6. l Saints: Farrell 7. Jeske. 2, Jobin 12. Davis 4, Mullally 14. Foley 2. Rodgers. Buolte 14. The following are the league lstandings up until March 3rd.: W L Pts Sdu‘ 7 2 14 Pirates 6 4 12 PWC 5 .1 lo RCAF‘ ..5 s 10 ‘Capital: 4 on 3 ‘YMCA 2 3 4 l League action resumes tonight at the PWC gym with the Welsh- ; victory tightened‘ the 13 37 race for thi play Sunday on s Howe pass for I tie with New York. First period — 1. Detroit. M.acGregor 10 (M. Pronovost. Martin) 2:25: 2. Toronto, Arm- strong 18 (Keon, McKenueyl : ; 3. Detroit. Smith 12 (Howe. Dellvecchlo) 17:37. Pen- alties-Baun. Jeffrey 0:18. MacDonald FiresWinner,-7 Wings Edge Toronto 3-2 Donald (H o w e, Delvecchio, 14:5. Penaltt s-«P ' . an km. 9 EPPID. Mar- Saves: Simmons 5 1.1 13 30 Sawcliuk 1418 7-34 STANDINGS By THE CANADIAN Pmcss Pronovost 5:15, Pappiln. Bark- National League ley fl: . Baun (two minors) W L '1‘ I‘ Am 13:51. Brewer 17:30. Montreal 33 17 1-1 100 145 77 second period -—- 4. Toronto Chicago 33191119314677 Stewart 11 (Kean) 19:15. Pen- Toronto 27 241015915254 Ilties —- Howe 8:59. Pulfiord Detroit 5 at 1:1 157 175 m :39. New York 1) 32 9108 207 49 Third per10d—-6. Detroit. Msc- Boston 16 310146 184 4.2 Prince Edward Island was handed their first loss of the 1964 Brier competitions at the Forum yesterday morning as Quebec scored an exciting 8-7 win over the Burke boys. Down 8-6 going into the final end and having last rock. the Island barely missed I chance to force the game into an extra. But Burke's final shot rolled farther from centre than the Quebec rock he was attempting to draw up against and finished the end with I single point. In the seventh end Quebec skip Elmer Black threw an import- ant final stone to the four foot circle when P.E.I. was lying four. In the e’ ht Burke missed a takeout with his final shot and Quebec took I commanding 7-3 lead. FIRST END Throwing the final stone of the first end, Island skip Burke knocked-out Elmer Black's last stone, the only stone in the house. and rolled out himself to have the -final rock in the next end. l Quebec was counting two In the second end when Burke’: first shot was too light to do any damage. Black came back with ma 300 m2 200... 9 ; men hosting the Pirates. Game a partial guard and Burke. hav- 001 100 010 ()2o_ 5 itime is sci for 7:00 p.m. sharp. ing final stone. failed to get past lVernon River ;Wins Contest l Vernon River defeated Fort Augustus 13-1 in a game played . the St. Dunstan‘s rink Mon- ]day night. The win gave the V five series three games to one. Joe Gill paced ‘. River attack with flv:-. goals. N. Fraser followed close he- hlnd with a four goal perform- ance. Other marksmen for the Doyle and L. I-Iynes with each. G. Maclfiachern fired the lone tally for the losing souad. L. Walsh played an outstand- ing game in the Vernon River net. The Rocket Hos Troubles MONTREAL lCP) - Contro versy dogs the otstepa of Maurice lR0ckel) R I c h a r d. fiery former scoring ace of Montreal's National I-Ioc key jLeague Canadiens. -1 The rocket was at the forum lsunday afternoon watching son lNorma.nd pcrfnrrn for Abunttsiix in a ban-tam hockey game One involved in an incident with I Rosemont partisan. I young .woman ringing I cowbell in I §S€8I behind him. The woman. Mrs. Georges Oloutier. 22. claims that the Rocket and his wife asked her to stop ringing the bell] and that the Rocket pushed her and hit her when she refused. She showed red blotch on her cheek and torn ski-pants. lake the bell from her and. in the face "must have happened when she fell, I didn't hit her." I-Ie said Mrs. Clouller and an- other woman insisted on ringing the bell and shouting abuse at the Ahuntsix players. I-Ie de- Iwa after his wife had asked th several times in vain to e slo ‘xw¢xR.QR % The Rocket said he tried to the muse of events. she fell. but he d.idn‘l hit her. The blotch on I FIFTH CENTENNIAL the guards as Quebec counted two to take the lead. Quebec was lying three after five stones in the third end but. Burke came through with a fine shot on his first attempt to K0 the Que. shot rock and cut them ‘to one stone. B-lack raised his stone to give him two but Burke l managed to get. one of them and 1 ernon River lads the best of lcut Quebec to ii single point in lthe end. The fourth end was strictly a knock-out game. Quebec’: skip look out the Island counter with l-his final stone and rolled out to lforce Burke to change I y winners were G. Power 2. J. ldraw game with the last rock to icounl one. ; DOUBLE KNOCK-OUT l Montrc mate John Logan lmade a double knock-out on the 'rink's fifth shot of the end when P.E.I. was lying three, and roll- ed in for a Que. shot rock. Al the conclusion of the end Que- bec skip Black the four foot circle when P.E.I. was lying two to give Quebec a 4-1 lead. The Island had shot rock In the eight and and after the Que- bec skip‘s final shot was too wide, Burke drew in lo the four fool circle to give P.E.I. a two- ender. Prince Edward Island‘: se- cond Bobhy Dillon and mate Allan Smith ma_de key shots in the seventh end to set up a pos- sible four-ender. but Black came through in the clutch while there were four Island stones in the I'I1'fl“’ I01’ MOTIIHEUC again-st Rosanjonn when he 301 1101139 and I One-eTIdPT' I-0 take a 5-3 lead. Black‘: second-last rock In All Burke's Foursolfié Suffers First loss the eight took out the Island’; counting roc‘k. leaving Quebec ith two. Burks misjudged his final rock, throwing it through the house to give Quebec 1 two. tindgr and I commanding 7.3 ea . ISLAND GETS ONE P.E.I. was lying one in the ninth when Bflack failed to l'1'laI(Q I take-out with his second shot. Burke came in with the final stone to give the Island a two. ender. The Island was counting two in the 10th end when B'lacfk's final shot nudged an. other Quebec stone to the four foot circle to give up one point to the Island. Skip Black’: first shot in the vI.lI1 nudged out P.E.I.’: shot rock. remaining in the best my. sition. Burke ‘bumped in for shot rock but Black came back with the final shot of the end to roll of P.E.I. stone and count one. giving Quebec and 8-6 lead. Burke's first stone in the 12m end stopped in the 12 foot on- cle at the o'clock to give the Island the best two rocks. Black KO‘ed the Island shot rock and rolled to count one for Quebec. Burke's final shot of the game rolled off the wrong side of the Quebec stone so that Quebec's stone ended In second position and P.E.I.‘S third. 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